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Welcome to KazuNori | NoMad

KazuNori | NoMad brings the art of hand rolls to the heart of New York City. Situated at 15 W 28th St, this Japanese sushi bar offers a trendy and casual dining experience. With a menu focused on fresh and high-quality ingredients, KazuNori | NoMad caters to those looking for a unique and flavorful sushi experience. From their impeccable waiter service to their gender-neutral restrooms and outdoor seating, every detail is thoughtfully curated for all guests to enjoy. The limited vegetarian options ensure a diverse selection for all diners, making it a perfect spot for lunch, dinner, or happy hour gatherings.

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Welcome to KazuNori | NoMad, a Japanese sushi bar located in the heart of New York City. This trendy and casual spot offers a unique dining experience with a focus on fresh, high-quality sushi. From traditional rolls to innovative creations, KazuNori | NoMad has something for every sushi lover.

The restaurant provides a range of utilities including delivery, takeout, reservations, and even catering services. They also offer limited vegetarian options for those looking for meat-free alternatives. Guests can enjoy their meal in the comfortable and gender-neutral restrooms, or opt for outdoor seating on a nice day.

With a beer and wine-only menu, as well as happy hour specials, KazuNori | NoMad is the perfect spot for a casual lunch or dinner. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible and welcomes all guests, making it a great choice for groups and special events.

Overall, KazuNori | NoMad impresses with its delicious sushi offerings, comfortable atmosphere, and convenient location in the bustling city. If you're looking for a sushi spot with a modern twist, look no further than KazuNori | NoMad.

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Geena K.
Geena K.

Probably my favorite place to eat in the city period. From their differently scented soap (unscented for before you eat and scented for after) to the drinks and food - I give 10/10! I wouldn't go in groups though because you sit almost "bar side" style as you're served each roll. I personally like the toro, salmon best followed by yellowtail! The lobster, bay scallop, and crab are delicious too, but the crab and lobster have a bit of mayo/cream flavors mixed in that can be a tad heavier! Salmon sashimi is fine, but I'd get another salmon roll over it because the rice is so good! THIS IS THE PLACE TO GO! Also incredibly priced

Yuna C.
Yuna C.

We got to the restaurant ~6:30 and waited ~30-40 minutes, but luckily the line moved quickly - as most customers dined for 30-45 minutes. There's ample seating as there's two large areas with counter seating - perfect for a date night or even a solo date! We got the 6 roll sets and my favorite in order were: 1) scallop, 2) yellowtail, 3) crab, 4) lobster, 5) salmon, 6) toro. This is the first time I've been impressed by how tasty the sushi rice was! I was also surprised at how light the scallop, crab, and lobster hand rolls were despite being some type of mayonnaise base - they were all so delicious!

Lindsay L.
Lindsay L.

Was soooo happy to be here today. I went by myself for lunch since I had been to the union square location, I wanted to check out the original Nomad location. It's much bigger in comparison. I did the 6 hand rolls and was surprisingly full. My favorites were the bay scallops and lobster but I really did love each hand roll. I wish I had room for more. The service was very excellent and the employees were so friendly. I was very pleased. The seafood is fresh and tasteful. Excited to come back

Xin W.
Xin W.

The wait was a bit long, about 30 minutes, probably would have been better to call ahead and ask how long the wait was. The place is very clean, it's all at the counter so you can see the hand rolls made right in front of you. The rolls came out pretty quickly. The pricing is also very reasonable, and surprisingly this was a no tip institution! I got the 6 hand roll set menu. My rating: 1. Bay scallop: my personal favorite, very creamy, slightly sweet, doesn't need additional soy sauce. I would love to stuff my face with the scallop! 2. Salmon: a close second because of the smoothness of the texture and sweetness. 3. Lobster: this really reminded me of main lobster rolls, sight sweetness and the meat wasn't rubbery! 4. Crab: this was also like a crab cake in my opinion, and the meat was sweet and flaky. 5. Yellowtail: I don't remember anything particular about this roll, so it was prob mid for me. 6. Toro: wasn't very flavorful, but expect from plain tuna, definitely needed the soy sauce Bathroom was clean with paper towels!

Fuang C.
Fuang C.

My second time visiting KazuNori and I think I have a new found appreciation for this restaurant. Since I've been here before, I have a better idea of which rolls I would like. Learning from my past experience, I skipped the preset rolls and opted for a la carte. I ordered toro that I enjoyed last time and decided to try some new rolls too. I stuck to the fish and skipped the scallop, crab, and lobster (those had an extra sauce that I ended up not enjoying last time). The fish was fresh and I love the wasabi. My favorite was the toro and salmon. I also tried sea bream which was not chopped up finely but in actual pieces and monk fish liver. The monk fish liver was pretty good too! I like the fatty flavor. Service was good despite how busy the restaurant was during lunch time. There was a long line out the door! Last time, I felt like the experience was a little rushed but this time (although the meal took the same amount of time) I really appreciated how fast and efficient everything was. It's not the right restaurant to just sit and linger, it's more of an eat and go experience. And there's nothing wrong with that, just what you're looking for in your dining experience. It was perfect for me that day as I was looking for a quick meal! I'm still not a big fan of how close the seats are to each other but I can appreciate the concept more than before. Overall: the fish is definitely fresh and delicious. If you're not a big fan of mayo flavors skip the scallop, crab, and lobster but the other fish are good! I'll say it's a perfect place to solo dine or grab a meal under 30 mins.

Clara S.
Clara S.

I've heard amazing things about this place, so I decided to visit when I was in the area. There was a line when I went around 1:30, but the line moved pretty quickly (max 15min wait). Ambiance was very casual-- good to come for a solo meal or with a friend. I got the 4 piece roll set and wow-- the sashimi inside the rolls were some of the best I've had this year. The rolls just melt in your mouth! So so good. I'm definitely coming back the next time I'm in NY!

Marisa M.
Marisa M.

Amazing hand rolls. Ingredients are fresh and simple, fish melts in your mouth. Wrapper is crispy, rice is delicate, fish is creamy and has a burst of flavor. Gratuity is included in price. Everything we had was delicious, the bay scallop, crab and toro rolls were my favorite. The service was excellent, not intrusive at all but also very attentive and threw away garbage. The hand rolls come out quickly. You can eat here pretty quick. Line is long, about half hour -45 min wait at 6 on a wed. It's all bar seating. The decoration is minimal. I got the 4 rolls but then decided I wanted a 5th. So I ordered the scallop one and so glad I did. I never had a scallop taste like that before. So good. Also adding that extra one was only $.50 more than if I got the 5 bundle on the menu anyway. There are a couple other locations in the city as well. Very good, I would def come again

Phuong Anh V.
Phuong Anh V.

Affordable and best sushi hand rolls in NoMad NYC. One of my favorite spot that I would go every time visiting NYC. The wait is usually pretty long if you have a big group, usually came here by myself or with a friend of mine. I got the set menu 4-handroll for $23, such a deal!! They didn't have sea bream so changed it with salmon. My favorite is Toro handroll such high quality! Staffs are friendly and came check on us if everything is okay! Would recommend coming here!!

Olivia S.
Olivia S.

If you're looking for a quick lunch, KazuNori is worth the stop. Decently priced, quick service & great quality hand rolls make it worth the trip. Though the resto looks small, don't be fooled - there are 2 sushi counters with bar seats so the place accommodates more than y'all think!

Marc T.
Marc T.

Had the best introverted time at KazuNori! I finally arrived in NYC after a 5 hour flight and 1.5 hours Uber to my hotel. After checking in and dropping off my stuff, I was starving! Thankfully, this place was a 3 minute walk away. I walked in and was immediately seated as a party of 1 in the corner of their bar seating. Awesome ambience with low light for intimacy with yourself or your companion. I ordered their 6 hand roll set for $34 and it was well worth the money. The chef goes at your pace, but it's best to each hand roll asap as it's so warm because of fresh rice. Each roll was filling and amazing to finish; my personal favorite was the bay scallop roll. I was done within 15-20 minutes, and KazuNori checked off all the boxes from speed, quality of customer service, and great food quality. Would come here again and definitely recommend!